I'm hard pressed to cite a better set of par 3s than Wild Horse. While at relatively diverse lengths on the scale of short to respectably long, and on 4 compass pts of wind, they have in common pretty large, very intelligently designed internal contouring, matched to shape of possible tee shots, with options of using side surrounds when evaluated correctly given wind conditions. Their largish size, but terraced and segmented sections, further segmented by the location of surrunds hazards allow for smallish target areas, or use of ground play smarts to get to the best levels even if only hoping for a 2 putt due to green speeds. Good variety of tee block set up yardages, and consistently firm and fast conditions that both play into the tee shot choices, as well as factor to demand great putting are all features that demonstrate great design.. The placement of bunkers in relation to some false fronts, some false sides, and deception from green putting surface causing club indecision, along with slopes from the greens varying to some fall into-and some running wickedly away from the bunker blasts, all factor in my mind as a graduate course in par 3 design. They may be the most under rated set of par 3s anywhere.